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Around 1,500
workers also took out a protest
rally near the mini secretariat here demanding that the
company management should not force them to sign a
good conduct bond.Representatives of the
workers met Additional Deputy Commissioner V K Hooda and apprised him of the situation at the
plant and submitted their demands."We are willing to
work but will not sign the
good conduct bond," a worker representative said, adding the
dismissed and suspended colleagues must also be reinstated by the management.The workers' demand for forming a
new union, Maruti Suzuki Employees Union (MSEU) must also be allowed, he added.On August 29, the
company management prevented
workers from entering
factory premises at the Manesar
plant unless they signed a
good conduct bond.The bond
required the
workers to declare that they would "not resort to go slow, intermittent stoppage of work, stay- in-strike, work-to-rule, sabotage or otherwise indulge in any activity, which would
hamper the normal
production in the factory".During the first
two days of the stand-off, MSI
dismissed five permanent workers. In addition, it suspended 26 permanent
workers and discontinued the
services of another 18 trainees on
charges of sabotage and causing quality
problems in cars.As of Saturday last week, 81
workers have signed the bond but
majority of them have refused to sign it. MSI has about 2,500
workers at the first
plant in Manesar and around 1,000 of them are permanent.The
management has been taking a tough stand against the
workers and had refused to meet their demands. In fact, it is understood that
management has decided to recruit
new workers from tomorrow onwards to replace the existing permanent
workers unless they signed the
good conduct bond.
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